In the weird, wild world of Whatnot, the startup defying Silicon Valley’s dismal track record with live shopping, the ...
Launched in 2019, Whatnot, is a smartphone app and website where you can watch people live selling things they no longer want. You might find collectibles, antiques, clothing, or anything you might ...
Whatnot just dropped a bombshell crackdown on repackscomplete with vetting, audits, and public checkliststhat could reshape live commerce forever. On Cards on the Table, we cover the Whatnot policy ...
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On a Wednesday night in early June, Rene Nezhoda leaned back in a Secretlab gaming chair, fiddled with a computer keyboard, and stared into a camera while looking very much at home. Clad in his ...
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Eric Shemtov, the general manager of sports at Whatnot, spoke with cllct's Darren Rovell about the company's rapid rise.
Whatnot, the platform that allows users to sell items such as trading cards, comics, and sneakers through live videos, announced on Wednesday that it has secured $265 million in a Series E funding ...